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The 2025 Idaho County Fair
Royalty were crowned Friday at the Fair. From left they are Bailey Key,
2nd Princess; Kimberly Seaver, 1st Princess and Halee Rowland,
Queen. Click on the photo for a larger view.
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This year’s
Friends of 4-H winners were Halee Rowland, left, who won the Making the
Most of Me award which was a set of luggage and Lilliane Lustig, who
won the Advanced Foods award which is an upright mixer. There was no
Creative Sewing award winner this year. Both also won several other 4-H
awards as Rowland swept the top Making the Most of Me awards in the
senior division and Lustig was the top award winner in several
specialty projects. Click on the photo for a larger view.
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Kane McIntire of Cottonwood
had a very good fair this year as he had the grand champion quality
goat, was grand champion senior goat showman, grand champion overall
goat showman and round robin grand champion showman. He is shown with
Clark and Sara Tacke and family of New Century Farms, who were the
buyer of his grand champion goat. Click on the photo for a larger view.
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Another 4-Her who had a pretty
good fair was Rebecca Seubert of Cottonwood who had the grand champion
quality steer and was also grand champion senior showman and grand
champion overall showman for market beef. She is show with
representatives of Cloningers Marketplace who purchased here grand
champion steer. Click on the photo for a larger view.
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Tate Raymond of Cottonwood had
the grand champion quality sheep as a first year animal project. He is
show with his grandfather Rusty Lorentz who represented Jacobs Lumber,
the buyer of his sheep. Click on each photo for a
larger view.
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Alexxis
Holthaus of Cottonwood had the grand champion quality hog. She is shown
with Duane Akkerman of Rocky Mountain HVAC who was the purchaser of her
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The
upper photo shows the 2024 Idaho County Fair Royalty in their final
official appearance in the Fair Parade. The lower photo shows the
return trip when the 2025 Royalty joined them on the float. Click on
each photo for a larger view.
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Grand
Marshal Lindy Hinkelman cuts the ribbon to officially open the 2024
Idaho County Fair as Fair Board Chairman Matt Beckman and co-Grand
Marshal Patty Hinkelman look on. Click on the photo for a larger view. |
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